Serving container and ring element system

ABSTRACT

A serving container and ring element system that includes a serving dish and a ring element having a ring element lip with a shape that substantially corresponds to a shape of a serving dish lip, wherein portions of the ring element lip are formed to be positionable around at least a portion of the serving dish lip to provide frictional engagement between portions of said ring element lip and at least a portion of said serving dish lip, such that said ring element is capable of securing a foil pan within said serving dish.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This patent application is a Continuation of U.S. patent applicationSer. No. 14/514,781, filed Oct. 15, 2014, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,510,699,which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No.13/875,389, filed May 2, 2013, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,887,943, thedisclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in theirentireties.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The present disclosure relates generally to the field of baking/servingcontainers. More specifically, the present invention relates to servingcontainer system that can provide decorative ornamentation, improvedinsulation, and/or rigidity to a foil pan.

2. Description of Related Art

Foil pans can be very convenient for cooking and preparing various typesof food. However, while functional, foil pans are typically notdecorative in nature and can detract from a table setting if food isserved from the foil pan. Additionally, foil pans are generally flimsyand difficult to carry once food has been prepared in the foil pan.

In some instances, people choose to use ornamental baking or servingdishes instead of foil pans. While ornamental baking or serving dishesdo provide for a better presentation, cleanup is typically moredifficult.

Additionally, some choose to use foil pans if there is a possibilitythat leftover food will remain after a meal or gathering, because it ismore convenient to leave a foil pan at the meal or gathering than atypical baking or serving dish.

Any discussion of documents, acts, materials, devices, articles, or thelike, which has been included in the present specification is not to betaken as an admission that any or all of these matters form part of theprior art base or were common general knowledge in the field relevant tothe present disclosure as it existed before the priority date of eachclaim of this application.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a serving container system that allowsfor the use of a convenient foil pan together with a decorative orornamental baking/serving dish.

In various exemplary, non-limiting embodiments, the serving containersystem comprises a bottom element, a middle element, and an optional topelement. In certain exemplary embodiments, the bottom element, orserving dish, serves various functions—supporting the bottom of aninserted foil pan, maintaining the temperature of the contents of aninserted foil pan, and transporting food dishes with ease and withoutthe use of hot pads. It should be understood that the bottom element canbe sized to accommodate any existing foil baking pan and has sides thatextend out, creating handles for easy carrying.

The middle element, or ring element, serves as a decorative edge thatwill easily snap on the bottom element and secure the foil baking pan inplace. In certain embodiments, the middle element bevels over theinterior edge of the pan and snaps on the underside of the bottomelement handle. The middle element also serves as support for the topelement.

The top element, or cover, serves both as a snap on cover fortransporting food and as a serving dish when separated and inverted. Thecover will be similar in shape and size to the bottom element, althoughslightly smaller, to allow the top element to fit not only on the middleelement when used as a cover, but also to fit inside the middle andbottom element when inverted for storage purposes.

In various exemplary, non-limiting embodiments, the serving containersystem comprises a serving dish, a foil pan, a ring element, and a coverelement.

The serving dish generally includes a bottom wall, a pair of upwardlyextending side walls, and a pair of upwardly extending end walls,wherein the upwardly extending side walls and the upwardly extending endwalls extend upwardly from around an outer periphery of the bottom walland are continuous at four corners, wherein a continuous serving dishlip extends outwardly from an upper edge of the upwardly extending sidewalls and the upwardly extending end walls, and wherein at least twoserving dish handles extend outwardly from the continuous serving dishlip on opposing sides of the serving dish.

The foil pan generally includes a bottom wall, a pair of upwardlyextending side walls, and a pair of upwardly extending end walls,wherein the upwardly extending side walls and the upwardly extending endwalls extend upwardly from around an outer periphery of the bottom walland are continuous at four corners, and wherein a continuous foil panlip extends outwardly from an upper edge of the upwardly extending sidewalls and the upwardly extending end walls. The foil pan generally has ashape that substantially corresponds to the shape of the serving dish,such that the foil pan can be substantially nested within the servingdish.

The ring element generally includes a ring element lip having a shapethat substantially corresponds to the shape of the serving dish lip,wherein at least two ring element handle portions extend outwardly fromthe ring element lip, wherein each ring element handle portion has ashape that substantially corresponds to the shape of the serving dishhandles, wherein each ring element handle portion includes a handleskirt portion extending downwardly from the handle portion, wherein eachhandle skirt portion is formed so as to be positionable around at leasta portion of a serving dish handle and provide frictional engagement ofthe handle skirt portion with at least a portion of the serving dishhandle, and wherein when the handle skirt portions are in frictionalengagement with at least a portion of each of the serving dish handles,the ring element secures the foil pan within the serving dish.

The cover element generally includes a top wall, a pair of downwardlyextending side walls, and a pair of downwardly extending end walls,wherein the downwardly extending side walls and the downwardly extendingend walls extend downwardly from around an outer periphery of the topwall and are continuous at four corners, wherein a continuous coverelement lip extends outwardly from a lower edge of the downwardlyextending side walls and the downwardly extending end walls, wherein atleast two cover element handles extend outwardly from the continuouscover element lip on opposing sides of the cover element, and whereinthe cover element includes one or more cover engagement tabs extendingfrom portions of the cover element lip to provide frictional engagementof the cover element with at least a portion of the ring element lip.

When the serving container system is used, a foil pan can be nestedwithin a serving dish. The ring element can then be used to secure thefoil pan within the serving dish. The ring element and the serving dishcan provide an ornamental or decorative cover to the foil pan. By usingthe ring element, the lip of the foil pan can be covered to give animproved aesthetic appearance.

The cover of the present invention can be removably secured, throughinteraction of the one or more cover engagement tabs and at least aportion of the ring element lip, to insulate and/or protect foodcontained within the foil pan.

In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, the serving containersystem comprises a serving dish, wherein the serving dish includes abottom wall, a continuous, upwardly extending side wall, wherein theupwardly extending side wall extends upwardly from around an outerperiphery of the bottom wall, wherein a continuous serving dish lipextends outwardly from an upper edge of the upwardly extending sidewall; and a ring element, wherein the ring element includes a ringelement lip having a shape that substantially corresponds to the shapeof the serving dish lip, wherein portions of the ring element lip areformed to be positionable around at least a portion of the serving dishlip to provide frictional engagement between portions of the ringelement lip and at least a portion of the serving dish lip.

The ring element lip of the serving container system may optionallyinclude one or more ring element lip extensions that extend downwardlyfrom the ring element lip and wherein the cover engagement tabs extendfrom portions of the cover element lip to provide frictional engagementbetween the one or more cover engagement tabs and at least a portion ofthe ring element lip and the ring element lip extensions.

The serving container system may optionally include a cover element,wherein the cover element includes a top wall, a continuous, downwardlyextending side wall, wherein the downwardly extending side wall extendsdownwardly from around an outer periphery of the top wall, wherein acontinuous cover element lip extends outwardly from a lower edge of thedownwardly extending side wall, wherein one or more cover engagementtabs extend from portions of the cover element lip to provide frictionalengagement between the one or more cover engagement tabs and at least aportion of the ring element lip.

In certain exemplary embodiments, the serving dish may optionallyinclude at least two serving dish handles extend outwardly from thecontinuous serving dish lip on opposing sides of the serving dish. Inthese exemplary embodiments, the cover element may optionally include atleast two cover element handles extend outwardly from the continuouscover element lip on opposing sides of the cover element. Additionally,at least two ring element handle portions may optionally extendoutwardly from the ring element lip, wherein each ring element handleportion has a shape that substantially corresponds to the shape of theserving dish handles, wherein each ring element handle portion includesa handle skirt portion extending downwardly from the handle portion,wherein each handle skirt portion is formed so as to be positionablearound at least a portion of a serving dish handle and providefrictional engagement of the handle skirt portion with at least aportion of the serving dish handle, and wherein when the handle skirtportions are in frictional engagement with at least a portion of each ofthe serving dish handles.

In certain exemplary embodiments, the serving container system alsoincludes a foil pan having a shape that substantially corresponds to theshape of the serving dish, such that the foil pan can be substantiallynested within the serving dish, and wherein the ring element is capableof securing the foil pan within the serving dish.

Accordingly, the presently disclosed invention provides a servingcontainer system that allows a user to secure a foil pan within aserving dish.

The presently disclosed invention separately provides a servingcontainer system that provides a decorative ring element or overlay forthe otherwise visible lip of a foil pan.

The presently disclosed invention separately provides a servingcontainer system that can be made to accommodate various size foil pans.

The presently disclosed invention separately provides a servingcontainer system that provides a rigid, protective cover for a foil pan.

These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the presentinvention are described in or are apparent from the following detaileddescription of the exemplary, non-limiting embodiments of the presentinvention and the accompanying figures. Other aspects and features ofembodiments of the present invention will become apparent to those ofordinary skill in the art upon reviewing the following description ofspecific, exemplary embodiments of the present invention in concert withthe figures. While features of the present invention may be discussedrelative to certain embodiments and figures, all embodiments of thepresent invention can include one or more of the features discussedherein. Further, while one or more embodiments may be discussed ashaving certain advantageous features, one or more of such features mayalso be used with the various embodiments of the invention discussedherein. In similar fashion, while exemplary embodiments may be discussedbelow as device, system, or method embodiments, it is to be understoodthat such exemplary embodiments can be implemented in various devices,systems, and methods of the present invention.

Any benefits, advantages, or solutions to problems that are describedherein with regard to specific embodiments are not intended to beconstrued as a critical, required, or essential feature(s) or element(s)of the present invention or the claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosedherein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodimentsare merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in variousand alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; somefeatures may be exaggerated or minimized to illustrate details ofparticular components. Therefore, specific structural and functionaldetails disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, butmerely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis forteaching one skilled in the art to employ the present invention.

The exemplary embodiments of this invention will be described in detail,with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numeralsrefer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:

FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of the various elements of a firstexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, according to thisinvention;

FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of the various elements of a secondexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, according to thisinvention;

FIG. 3 illustrates a side view of certain of the elements of a secondexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, according to thisinvention;

FIG. 4 illustrates a side view of certain of the elements of a secondexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, wherein the ringelement is illustrated as securing a foil pan within a serving dish,according to this invention;

FIG. 5 illustrates a side view of certain of the elements of a secondexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, according to thisinvention;

FIG. 6 illustrates a side view of certain of the elements of a secondexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, wherein the cover isillustrated as being secured to the ring element, according to thisinvention;

FIG. 7 illustrates a second side view of certain of the elements of asecond exemplary embodiment of a serving container system, wherein thecover is illustrated as being secured to the ring element, according tothis invention;

FIG. 8 illustrates a side view of certain of the elements of a secondexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, wherein the cover isillustrated as being secured to a modified version of the ring element,according to this invention;

FIG. 9 illustrates a second side view of certain of the elements of asecond exemplary embodiment of a serving container system, wherein thecover is illustrated as being secured to a modified version of the ringelement, according to this invention;

FIG. 10 illustrates a side view of an exemplary embodiment of analternative embodiment of the ring element, according to this invention;

FIG. 11 illustrates a perspective view of the various elements of athird exemplary embodiment of a serving container system, according tothis invention;

FIG. 12 illustrates a front view of the various elements of the thirdexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, according to thisinvention;

FIG. 13 illustrates a side view of the various elements of the thirdexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, according to thisinvention;

FIG. 14 illustrates a top view of the cover element of the thirdexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, according to thisinvention;

FIG. 15 illustrates a top view of the ring element of the thirdexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, according to thisinvention;

FIG. 16 illustrates a top view of the bottom element of the thirdexemplary embodiment of a serving container system, according to thisinvention;

FIG. 17 illustrates a top view of the assembled combination of the coverelement, the ring element, and the bottom element of the third exemplaryembodiment of a serving container system, according to this invention;

FIG. 18 illustrates a partial front cutaway view of the assembledcombination of the cover element, the ring element, and the bottomelement of the third exemplary embodiment of a serving container system,according to this invention;

FIG. 19 illustrates a partial isometric cutaway view of the assembledcombination of the cover element, the ring element, and the bottomelement of the third exemplary embodiment of a serving container system,according to this

FIG. 20 shows a front cross-sectional view taken along line 20-20 ofFIG. 17, illustrating the third exemplary embodiment of a servingcontainer system of this invention in greater detail;

FIG. 21 shows a right side cross-sectional view taken along line 20-20of FIG. 17, illustrating the third exemplary embodiment of a servingcontainer system of this invention in greater detail.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

For simplicity and clarification, the design factors and operatingprinciples of the serving container system according to this inventionare explained with reference to various exemplary embodiments of aserving container system according to this invention. The basicexplanation of the design factors and operating principles of theserving container system is applicable for the understanding, design,and operation of the serving container system of this invention. Itshould be appreciated that the serving container system can be adaptedto be used with any serving container or serving dish.

As used herein, the word “may” is meant to convey a permissive sense(i.e., meaning “having the potential to”), rather than a mandatory sense(i.e., meaning “must”). Unless stated otherwise, terms such as “first”and “second” are used to arbitrarily distinguish between the elementssuch terms describe. Thus, these terms are not necessarily intended toindicate temporal or other prioritization of such elements.

The term “coupled”, as used herein, is defined as connected, althoughnot necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically. The terms“a” and “an” are defined as one or more unless stated otherwise.

Throughout this application, the terms “comprise” (and any form ofcomprise, such as “comprises” and “comprising”), “have” (and any form ofhave, such as “has” and “having”), “include”, (and any form of include,such as “includes” and “including”) and “contain” (and any form ofcontain, such as “contains” and “containing”) are used as open-endedlinking verbs. It will be understood that these terms are meant to implythe inclusion of a stated element, integer, step, or group of elements,integers, or steps, but not the exclusion of any other element, integer,step, or group of elements, integers, or steps. As a result, a system,method, or apparatus that “comprises”, “has”, “includes”, or “contains”one or more elements possesses those one or more elements but is notlimited to possessing only those one or more elements. Similarly, amethod or process that “comprises,” “has,” “includes” or “contains” oneor more operations possesses those one or more operations but is notlimited to possessing only those one or more operations.

It should also be appreciated that the terms “serving container”,“serving dish”, “foil pan”, “ring”, and “cover” are used for basicexplanation and understanding of the operation of the systems, methods,and apparatuses of this invention. Therefore, the terms “servingcontainer”, “serving dish”, “foil pan”, “ring”, and “cover” are not tobe construed as limiting the systems, methods, and apparatuses of thisinvention. Thus, the terms “serving container” and “serving dish” are tobe understood to broadly include any food preparation or servingcontainer, pan, or dish.

For simplicity and clarification, the serving container system of thisinvention will be described as being substantially rectangular and beingused in conjunction with a rectangular foil pan. However, it should beappreciated that these are merely exemplary embodiments of the servingcontainer system and are not to be construed as limiting this invention.Thus, the serving container system of this invention may be utilizedwith any size or shape foil pan, such as, for example, rectangular,square, round, oval, and the like. Additionally, the foil pan may bereplaced by another substantially rigid pan or dish.

Throughout this application the word “comprise”, or variations such as“comprises” or “comprising” are used. It will be understood that theseterms are meant to imply the inclusion of a stated element, integer,step, or group of elements, integers, or steps, but not the exclusion ofany other element, integer, step, or group of elements, integers, orsteps.

Turning now to the drawing Figs., FIG. 1 illustrates certain elementsand/or aspects of a first exemplary embodiment of the serving containersystem 100, according to this invention. In illustrative, non-limitingembodiment(s) of this invention, as illustrated in FIG. 1, the servingcontainer system 100 comprise at least some of a serving dish 110, afoil pan 120, a hollow or substantially hollow ring element 130, and acover 140.

The serving dish 110 includes a bottom wall 112. A pair of opposing,upwardly extending side walls 114 and a pair of opposing, upwardlyextending end walls 115 extend from around an outer periphery of thebottom wall 112. The extending side walls 114 and the extending endwalls 115 meet and are continuous at four corners. A continuous servingdish lip 116 extends outwardly from an upper edge of the upwardlyextending side walls 114 and the upwardly extending end walls 115.

In various exemplary embodiments, a plurality of feet 118 (not shown)extend from the bottom side of the bottom wall 112. The feet 118 (notshown) may comprise spheres, semi-spheres, or other projections thatextend from the bottom wall 112. The feet 118 (not shown), if included,are positioned so as to contact a surface that the serving dish 110 isplaced upon and help to create an air gap between the bottom wall 112and the surface. In this manner, if the serving dish 110 is hot, thetransmission of heat from the serving dish 110 to the surface that theserving dishes placed upon is reduced or minimized.

A cavity 113 is defined within the area formed by the bottom wall 112,the extending side walls 114, and the extending end walls 115. Thecavity 113 may also include the area within the serving dish lip 116 andbe defined within the area formed by the bottom wall 112, the extendingside walls 114, the extending end walls 115, and the serving dish lip116.

Typically, two serving dish handles 117 extend outwardly from thecontinuous serving dish lip 116 on opposing sides of the serving dish110. The size, shape, and placement of the serving dish handles 117 is adesign choice based upon the desired appearance and/or functionality ofthe serving dish 110.

The foil pan 120 includes a bottom wall 122. A pair of opposing,upwardly extending side walls 124 and a pair of opposing, upwardlyextending end walls 125 extend from around an outer periphery of thebottom wall 122. The extending side walls 124 and the extending endwalls 125 meet and are continuous at four corners. A continuous foil panlip 126 extends outwardly from an upper edge of the upwardly extendingside walls 124 and the upwardly extending end walls 125.

A cavity 123 is defined within the area formed by the bottom wall 122,the extending side walls 124, and the extending end walls 125. Thecavity 123 may also include the area within the foil pan lip 126 and bedefined within the area formed by the bottom wall 122, the extendingside walls 124, the extending end walls 125, and the foil pan lip 126.

While the foil pan 120 is illustrated as being included in the servingcontainer system 100, it should be understood that the foil pan 120 isan exemplary foil pan that can be utilized with the serving containersystem 100 and is not a necessary component of the serving containersystem 100. Therefore, the foil pan 120 may or may not be included as anelement of the serving container system 100. Notwithstanding theforegoing, the foil pan 120 has a size and shape that substantiallycorresponds to the size and shape of the serving dish 110. In thismanner, the foil pan 120 can be substantially nested within the servingdish 110.

If nested within the cavity 113 of the serving dish 110, the foil panlip 126 typically rests atop the serving dish lip 116. However, itshould be appreciated that, in various exemplary embodiments, the foilpan lip 126 may fit within the cavity 113 of the serving dish 110, whenthe foil pan 120 is nested within the serving dish 110.

The ring element 130 includes a continuous or substantially continuousring element lip 136 having a shape that substantially corresponds tothe shape of the serving dish lip 116. At least two ring element handleportions 137 extend outwardly from the ring element lip 136. It shouldbe appreciated that the number of ring element handle portions 137 isdictated by the number of usable serving dish handle portions 117. Eachring element handle portion 137 has a shape that substantiallycorresponds to the shape of the serving dish handles 117 and includes ahandle skirt portion 138 that extends downwardly from the handle portion137.

Each handle skirt portion 138 is formed to be positionable around atleast a portion of a serving dish handle 117 and provide frictionalengagement of the handle skirt portion 138 with at least a portion ofthe serving dish handle 117. In various exemplary embodiments, thehandle skirt portions 138 extend outwardly from the handle portions 137,below a longitudinal plane formed by a bottom portion of the ringelement lip 136.

The ring element 130 further includes at least one recess 139 formed ineach ring element handle portion 137 or each ring element lip 136. Incertain exemplary embodiments, each recess 139 comprises a recess orcavity formed in the element handle portion 137 or the ring element lip136 of the ring element 130. Alternatively, each recess 139 may beformed of an aperture that extends through each ring element handleportion 137 or each ring element lip 136.

It should be appreciated that the size, shape, and placement of eachrecess 139 is a design choice based upon the size, shape, and placementof the cover element handles 147 (as described below).

In certain exemplary embodiments, the ring element lip 136 furtherincludes a ring element lip extension 136′ that extends downwardly fromthe ring element lip 136, below the longitudinal plane formed by thebottom portion of the ring element lip 136. In this manner, when thering element 130 is placed atop the serving dish 110, the ring elementlip extension 136′ may extend into the cavity 113 of the serving dish110 or may extend outside of the serving dish lip 116.

The cover element 140 includes a top wall 142. A pair of opposing,downwardly extending side walls 144 and a pair of opposing, downwardlyextending end walls 145 extend from around an outer periphery of the topwall 142. The extending side walls 144 and the extending end walls 145meet and are continuous at four corners. A continuous cover element lip146 extends outwardly from a lower edge of the downwardly extending sidewalls 144 and the downwardly extending end walls 145.

A cavity is defined within the area formed by the top wall 142, theextending side walls 144, and the extending end walls 145. The cavity143 may also include the area within the cover element lip 146 and bedefined within the area formed by the top wall 142, the extending sidewalls 144, the extending end walls 145, and the cover element lip 146.

At least two cover element handles 147 extend outwardly from thecontinuous cover element lip 146 on opposing sides of the cover element140. Each cover element handle 147 is formed to be at least partiallyreceived within a recess 139 of the ring element 130.

In various exemplary embodiments, various components of the servingcontainer system 100 (i.e., the serving dish 310 and the cover 340) maybe substantially rigid and formed of a ceramic or other similarmaterial. Certain other components, (i.e., the ring 330) may be at leastsomewhat flexible and formed of a rubber, silicone, or other similarmaterial.

Alternate materials of construction of the various components of theserving container system 100 may include one or more of the following:wood, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, and/or other metals,as well as various alloys and composites thereof, glass-hardenedpolymers, polymeric composites, polymer or fiber reinforced metals,carbon fiber or glass fiber composites, continuous fibers in combinationwith thermoset and thermoplastic resins, chopped glass or carbon fibersused for injection molding compounds, laminate glass or carbon fiber,epoxy laminates, woven glass fiber laminates, impregnate fibers,polyester resins, epoxy resins, phenolic resins, polyimide resins,cyanate resins, high-strength plastics, nylon, glass, or polymer fiberreinforced plastics, thermoform and/or thermoset materials, and/orvarious combinations of the foregoing. Thus, it should be understoodthat the material or materials used to form the various components ofthe serving container system 100 is a design choice based on the desiredappearance and functionality of the serving container system 100.

It should be appreciated that certain elements of the serving containersystem 100 may be formed as an integral unit (such as, for example, thebottom wall 112, the extending side walls 114, the extending end walls115, the serving dish lip 116, and the handles 117). Alternatively,suitable materials can be used and sections or elements madeindependently and attached or coupled together, such as by adhesives,welding, screws, rivets, pins, or other fasteners, to form the variouselements of the serving container system 100.

It should also be understood that the overall size and shape of theelements of the serving container system 100, and the various portionsthereof, is a design choice based upon the desired functionality and/orappearance of the serving container system 100.

When in use, a foil pan, such as, for example, exemplary foil pan 120 isnested within the cavity 113 of the serving dish 110. The ring element130 is then aligned so that each ring element handle portion 137 isaligned atop a corresponding serving dish handle 117. As force isapplied to the ring element handle portions 137, the handle skirtportions 138 are urged and frictionally fitted around at least a portionof the serving dish handles 117. When the handle skirt portions 138 arein frictional engagement with at least a portion of each of the servingdish handles 117, the ring element 130 is removably secured to theserving dish 110 and the ring element 130 secures the foil pan 120within the serving dish 110.

If desired, the cover 140 can be releasably attached atop the ringelement 130. To releasably attach the cover 140 to the ring element 130,the cover element handles 147 are urged into and at least partiallyreceived within the corresponding recesses 139 of the ring element 130.

FIGS. 2-9 illustrate certain elements and/or aspects of a secondexemplary embodiment of a serving container system 200, according tothis invention. As illustrated in FIGS. 2-9, the serving containersystem 200 comprises at least some of a serving dish 210 having a bottomwall 212, a cavity 213, upwardly extending side walls 214, upwardlyextending end walls 215, a serving dish lip 216, serving dish handles217, and a plurality of feet 218, an exemplary foil pan 220 having abottom wall 222, a cavity 223, upwardly extending side walls 224,upwardly extending end walls 225, and a foil pan lip 226, a ring element230 having a ring element lip 236, a ring element lip extension 236′(not numbered), ring element handle portions 237, handle skirt portions238, and at least one recess 239, a cover 240 having a top wall 242,downwardly extending side walls 244, downwardly extending end walls 245,a continuous cover element lip 246, and cover element handles 247.

It should be understood that each of these elements corresponds to andoperates similarly to the serving dish 110, the bottom wall 112, thecavity 113, the upwardly extending side walls 114, the upwardlyextending end walls 115, the serving dish lip 116, the serving dishhandles 117, the feet 118 (not shown), the exemplary foil pan 120, thebottom wall 122, the cavity 123, the upwardly extending side walls 124,the upwardly extending end walls 125, the foil pan lip 126, the ringelement 130, the ring element lip 136, the ring element lip extension136′, the ring element handle portions 137, the handle skirt portions138, and the at least one recess 139, the cover 140, the top wall 142,the downwardly extending side walls 144, the downwardly extending endwalls 145, the continuous cover element lip 146, and the cover elementhandles 147, as described above with reference to the serving containersystem 100 of FIG. 1.

However, as illustrated in FIGS. 2-9, the overall shape of the cover 240and the size and shape of the handles 247 are altered. Likewise, therecesses 239 are altered to accommodate the handles 247.

FIGS. 8-9 illustrate certain elements and/or aspects of a secondexemplary embodiment of a serving container system 200, wherein thecover 240 is illustrated as being secured to a modified version of thering element 230′. The modified ring element 230′ includes a ringelement lip extension 236″ that extends downwardly from the ring elementlip 236, below the longitudinal plane formed by the bottom portion ofthe ring element lip 236. In this manner, when the ring element 230 isplaced atop the serving dish 210, the ring element lip extension 236″extends outside the serving dish lip 216.

FIG. 10 is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of an alternativeembodiment of a ring element 230, according to this invention. Asillustrated in FIG. 10, the ring element 230 comprises at least some ofa ring element lip 236, a ring element lip extension 236′ (not shown),ring element handle portions 237, handle skirt portions 238, and atleast one recess 239.

It should be understood that each of these elements corresponds to andoperates similarly to the ring element 130, the ring element lip 136,the ring element lip extension 136, the ring element handle portions137, the handle skirt portions 138, and the at least one recess 139, asdescribed above with reference to the serving container system 100 ofFIG. 1.

However, as illustrated in FIG. 10, the recesses 239 are formed tocomprise apertures that extend through the ring element lips 236 and thering element handle portions 237.

FIGS. 11-21 illustrate certain elements and/or aspects of a thirdexemplary embodiment of the serving container system 300, according tothis invention. In illustrative, non-limiting embodiment(s) of thisinvention, as illustrated in FIGS. 11-21, the serving container system300 comprise at least some of a serving dish 310, a hollow orsubstantially hollow ring element 330, and optionally a cover 340.

The serving dish 310 includes a bottom wall 312. A pair of opposing,upwardly extending side walls 314 and a pair of opposing, upwardlyextending end walls 315 extend from an outer periphery of the bottomwall 312. The extending side walls 314 and the extending end walls 315meet and are continuous at four corners. A continuous serving dish lip316 extends outwardly from an upper edge of the upwardly extending sidewalls 314 and the upwardly extending end walls 315.

A cavity 313 is defined within the area formed by the bottom wall 312,the extending side walls 314, and the extending end walls 315. Thecavity 313 may also include the area within the serving dish lip 316 andbe defined within the area formed by the bottom wall 312, the extendingside walls 314, the extending end walls 315, and the serving dish lip316.

Typically, two serving dish handles 317 extend outwardly from thecontinuous serving dish lip 316 on opposing sides of the serving dish310. The size, shape, and placement of the serving dish handles 317 is adesign choice based upon the desired appearance and/or functionality ofthe serving dish 310.

The foil pan 320 includes a bottom wall 322. A pair of opposing,upwardly extending side walls 324 and a pair of opposing, upwardlyextending end walls 325 extend from around an outer periphery of thebottom wall 322. The extending side walls 324 and the extending endwalls 325 meet and are continuous at four corners. A continuous foil panlip 326 extends outwardly from an upper edge of the upwardly extendingside walls 324 and the upwardly extending end walls 325.

A cavity 323 is defined within the area formed by the bottom wall 322,the extending side walls 324, and the extending end walls 325. Thecavity 323 may also include the area within the foil pan lip 326 and bedefined within the area formed by the bottom wall 322, the extendingside walls 324, the extending end walls 325, and the foil pan lip 326.

While the foil pan 320 is illustrated as being included in the servingcontainer system 300, it should be understood that the foil pan 320 isan exemplary foil pan that can be utilized with the serving containersystem 300 and is not a necessary component of the serving containersystem 300. Therefore, the foil pan 320 may or may not be included as anelement of the serving container system 300. Notwithstanding theforegoing, the foil pan 320 has a size and shape that substantiallycorresponds to the size and shape of the serving dish 310. In thismanner, the foil pan 320 can be substantially nested within the servingdish 310.

If nested within the cavity 313 of the serving dish 310, the foil panlip 326 typically rests atop the serving dish lip 316 so as to besecured between the serving dish lip 316 and the ring element lip 336.However, it should be appreciated that, in various exemplaryembodiments, the foil pan lip 326 may fit within the cavity 313 of theserving dish 310, when the foil pan 320 is nested within the servingdish 310.

The ring element 330 includes a continuous or substantially continuousring element lip 336 having a shape that substantially corresponds tothe shape of the serving dish lip 316. Portions of the ring element lip336 are formed to be positionable around at least a portion of theserving dish lip 316 and provide frictional engagement of portions ofthe ring element lip 336 with at least a portion of the serving dish lip316.

At least two ring element handle portions 337 extend outwardly from thering element lip 336. It should be appreciated that the number of ringelement handle portions 337 is dictated by the number of usable servingdish handle portions 317. Each ring element handle portion 337 has ashape that substantially corresponds to the shape of the serving dishhandles 317 and includes a handle skirt portion 338 that extendsdownwardly from the handle portion 337.

Each handle skirt portion 338 is formed to be positionable around atleast a portion of a serving dish handle 317 and provide frictionalengagement of the handle skirt portion 338 with at least a portion ofthe serving dish handle 317. In various exemplary embodiments, thehandle skirt portions 338 extend outwardly from the handle portions 337,below a longitudinal plane formed by a bottom portion of the ringelement lip 336.

In certain exemplary embodiments, the ring element lip 336 furtherincludes a ring element lip extension 336′ that extends downwardly fromthe ring element lip 336, below the longitudinal plane formed by thebottom portion of the ring element lip 336. In this manner, when thering element 330 is placed atop the serving dish 310, the ring elementlip extension 336′ may extend into the cavity 313 of the serving dish310 or may extend outside of the serving dish lip 316.

In certain exemplary embodiments, the serving dish 310 includes a bottomwall 312, a continuous, upwardly extending side wall 314, wherein saidupwardly extending side wall 314 extends upwardly from around an outerperiphery of said bottom wall 312, wherein a continuous serving dish lip316 extends outwardly from an upper edge of said upwardly extending sidewall 314. In these embodiments, the ring element 330 includes a ringelement lip 336 having a shape that substantially corresponds to saidshape of said serving dish lip 316, wherein portions of the ring elementlip 336 are formed to be positionable around at least a portion of saidserving dish lip 316 to provide frictional engagement between portionsof said ring element lip 336 and at least a portion of said serving dishlip 316.

The ring element 330 includes a continuous or substantially continuousring element lip 336 having a shape that substantially corresponds tothe shape of the serving dish lip 316. Portions of the ring element lip336 are formed to be positionable around at least a portion of theserving dish lip 316 and provide frictional engagement of portions ofthe ring element lip 336 with at least a portion of the serving dish lip316.

The cover element 340 includes a top wall 342. A pair of opposing,downwardly extending side walls 344 and a pair of opposing, downwardlyextending end walls 345 extend from around an outer periphery of the topwall 342. The extending side walls 344 and the extending end walls 345meet and are continuous at four corners. A continuous cover element lip346 extends outwardly from a lower edge of the downwardly extending sidewalls 344 and the downwardly extending end walls 345.

The cover element 340 further includes one or more cover engagement tabs348 extending from portions of the cover element lip 346 to providefrictional engagement of the cover element 430 with at least a portionof the ring element lip 336 and/or ring element lip extension 336′. Invarious exemplary embodiments, the cover engagement tabs 348 only extendfrom portions of the side walls 344 and not from the end walls 345.

A cavity is defined within the area formed by the top wall 342, theextending side walls 344, and the extending end walls 345. The cavity343 may also include the area within the cover element lip 346 and bedefined within the area formed by the top wall 342, the extending sidewalls 344, the extending end walls 345, and the cover element lip 346.

In various exemplary embodiments, various components of the servingcontainer system 300 (i.e., the serving dish 310 and the cover 340) maybe substantially rigid and formed of a ceramic or other similarmaterial. Certain other components, (i.e., the ring element 330) may beat least somewhat flexible and formed of a rubber, silicone, or othersimilar material.

Alternate materials of construction of the various components of theserving container system 300 may include one or more of the following:wood, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, and/or other metals,as well as various alloys and composites thereof, glass-hardenedpolymers, polymeric composites, polymer or fiber reinforced metals,carbon fiber or glass fiber composites, continuous fibers in combinationwith thermoset and thermoplastic resins, chopped glass or carbon fibersused for injection molding compounds, laminate glass or carbon fiber,epoxy laminates, woven glass fiber laminates, impregnate fibers,polyester resins, epoxy resins, phenolic resins, polyimide resins,cyanate resins, high-strength plastics, nylon, glass, or polymer fiberreinforced plastics, thermoform and/or thermoset materials, and/orvarious combinations of the foregoing. Thus, it should be understoodthat the material or materials used to form the various components ofthe serving container system 300 is a design choice based on the desiredappearance and functionality of the serving container system 300.

It should be appreciated that certain elements of the serving containersystem 300 may be formed as an integral unit (such as, for example, thebottom wall 312, the extending side walls 314, the extending end walls315, the serving dish lip 316, and the handles 317). Alternatively,suitable materials can be used and sections or elements madeindependently and attached or coupled together, such as by adhesives,welding, screws, rivets, pins, or other fasteners, to form the variouselements of the serving container system 300.

It should also be understood that the overall size and shape of theelements of the serving container system 300, and the various portionsthereof, is a design choice based upon the desired functionality and/orappearance of the serving container system 300.

It should also be appreciated that the serving dish handles 317 and thering element handle portions 337 are optional and may not be included aselements of the serving dish 310 or the ring element 330, respectively.

When in use, a foil pan, such as, for example, exemplary foil pan 320 isnested within the cavity 313 of the serving dish 310. The ring element330 is then aligned so that each ring element handle portion 337 isaligned atop a corresponding serving dish handle 317. As a downwardforce is applied to the ring element handle portions 337 and/or portionsof the ring element lip 336, the handle skirt portions 338 are urged andfrictionally fitted around at least a portion of the serving dishhandles 317 and portions of the ring element lip 336 are urged andfrictionally fitted around at least a portion of the serving dish lip316.

When the handle skirt portions 338 are in frictional engagement with atleast a portion of each of the serving dish handles 317 and appropriateportions of the ring element lip 336 are in frictional engagement withappropriate portions of the serving dish lip 316, the ring element 330is removably secured to the serving dish 310 and the ring element 330secures the foil pan 320 within the serving dish 310.

If desired, the optional cover 340 can be releasably attached atop thering element 330. To releasably attach the optional cover 340 to thering element 330, the one or more cover engagement tabs 348 are urgeddownward, past at least a portion of the ring element lip 336 and/orring element lip extension 336′ such that portions of the cover elementlip 346 and cover engagement tabs 348 frictionally engage the interiorof the ring element lip 336.

While this invention has been described in conjunction with theexemplary embodiments outlined above, the foregoing description ofexemplary embodiments of the invention, as set forth above, are intendedto be illustrative, not limiting and the fundamental invention shouldnot be considered to be necessarily so constrained. It is evident thatthe invention is not limited to the particular variation set forth andmany alternatives, adaptations modifications, and/or variations will beapparent to those skilled in the art.

Furthermore, where a range of values is provided, it is understood thatevery intervening value, between the upper and lower limit of that rangeand any other stated or intervening value in that stated range isencompassed within the invention. The upper and lower limits of thesesmaller ranges may independently be included in the smaller ranges andis also encompassed within the invention, subject to any specificallyexcluded limit in the stated range. Where the stated range includes oneor both of the limits, ranges excluding either or both of those includedlimits are also included in the invention.

It is to be understood that the phraseology of terminology employedherein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Unlessdefined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein havethe same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in theart to which this invention belongs.

In addition, it is contemplated that any optional feature of theinventive variations described herein may be set forth and claimedindependently, or in combination with any one or more of the featuresdescribed herein.

Accordingly, the foregoing description of exemplary embodiments willreveal the general nature of the invention, such that others may, byapplying current knowledge, change, vary, modify, and/or adapt theseexemplary, non-limiting embodiments for various applications withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope of the invention and elements ormethods similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used inpracticing the present invention. Any and all such changes, variations,modifications, and/or adaptations should and are intended to becomprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of thedisclosed exemplary embodiments and may be substituted without departingfrom the true spirit and scope of the invention.

Also, it is noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, thesingular forms “a”, “and”, “said”, and “the” include plural referentsunless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Conversely, it iscontemplated that the claims may be so-drafted to require singularelements or exclude any optional element indicated to be so here in thetext or drawings. This statement is intended to serve as antecedentbasis for use of such exclusive terminology as “solely”, “only”, and thelike in connection with the recitation of claim elements or the use of a“negative” claim limitation(s).

What is claimed is:
 1. A serving container and ring element system,comprising: a serving dish, wherein said serving dish includes one ormore upwardly extending walls, wherein at least a portion of a servingdish lip extends outwardly from an upper edge of said one or moreupwardly extending walls, and wherein at least two serving dish handlesextend outwardly from said continuous serving dish lip on opposing sidesof said serving dish; and a ring element, wherein said ring elementincludes a ring element lip having a shape that substantiallycorresponds to said shape of said serving dish lip, wherein portions ofsaid ring element lip are formed to be positionable around at least aportion of said serving dish lip to provide at least partial frictionalengagement between portions of said ring element lip and at least aportion of said serving dish lip, wherein at least two ring elementhandle portions extend outwardly from said ring element lip, whereineach ring element handle portion has a shape that substantiallycorresponds to said shape of said serving dish handles, wherein eachring element handle portion includes a handle skirt portion extendingdownwardly from said handle portion, wherein each handle skirt portionis formed so as to be positionable around at least a portion of aserving dish handle and provide at least partial frictional engagementof said handle skirt portion with at least a portion of said servingdish handle, and wherein when said handle skirt portions are infrictional engagement with at least a portion of each of said servingdish handles, at least a portion of said ring element is secured aroundand over at least a portion of said serving dish lip, but wherein saidring element does not entirely cover said serving dish.
 2. The servingcontainer and ring element system of claim 1, further comprising a coverelement, wherein said cover element includes a top wall, one or moredownwardly extending walls, wherein said one or more downwardlyextending walls extend downwardly from around an outer periphery of saidtop wall, wherein a continuous cover element lip extends outwardly froma lower edge of said one or more downwardly extending walls, and whereinone or more cover engagement tabs extend from portions of said coverelement lip to provide at least partial frictional engagement betweensaid one or more cover engagement tabs and at least a portion of saidring element lip.
 3. The serving container and ring element system ofclaim 2, wherein said ring element lip further comprises one or morering element lip extensions that extend downwardly from said ringelement lip and wherein said cover engagement tabs extend from portionsof said cover element lip to provide at least partial frictionalengagement between said one or more cover engagement tabs and at least aportion of said ring element lip and said ring element lip extensions.4. The serving container and ring element system of claim 2, whereinsaid cover engagement tabs only extend from portions of said one or moredownwardly extending walls of said cover.
 5. The serving container andring element system of claim 1, further comprising a foil pan having ashape that substantially corresponds to said shape of said serving dish,such that said foil pan can be substantially nested within said servingdish, such that said ring element secures said foil pan between saidring element and said serving dish.
 6. The serving container and ringelement system of claim 5, wherein said foil pan comprises a bottomwall, one or more upwardly extending walls, wherein said one or moreupwardly extending walls extend upwardly from around an outer peripheryof said bottom wall, and wherein a continuous foil pan lip extendsoutwardly from an upper edge of said one or more upwardly extendingwalls.
 7. The serving container and ring element system of claim 1,wherein said handle skirt portions extend downwardly from said handleportions, below said ring element lip.
 8. A serving container and ringelement system, comprising: a serving dish, wherein said serving dishincludes a bottom wall, one or more upwardly extending walls, wherein acontinuous serving dish lip extends outwardly from an upper edge of saidone or more upwardly extending walls, and wherein at least two servingdish handles extend outwardly from said continuous serving dish lip onopposing sides of said serving dish; a ring element, wherein said ringelement includes a ring element lip having a shape that substantiallycorresponds to said shape of said serving dish lip, wherein portions ofsaid ring element lip are formed to be positionable around at least aportion of said serving dish lip to provide at least partial frictionalengagement between portions of said ring element lip and at least aportion of said serving dish lip, wherein at least two ring elementhandle portions extend outwardly from said ring element lip, whereineach ring element handle portion has a shape that substantiallycorresponds to said shape of said serving dish handles, wherein eachring element handle portion includes a handle skirt portion extendingdownwardly from said handle portion, wherein each handle skirt portionis formed so as to be positionable around at least a portion of aserving dish handle and provide at least partial frictional engagementof said handle skirt portion with at least a portion of said servingdish handle, and wherein when said handle skirt portions are infrictional engagement with at least a portion of each of said servingdish handles, at least a portion of said ring element is secured aroundand over at least a portion of said serving dish lip, but wherein saidring element does not entirely cover said serving dish; and a coverelement, wherein said cover element includes a top wall, one or moredownwardly extending walls, wherein said one or more downwardlyextending walls extend downwardly from around an outer periphery of saidtop wall, wherein a cover element lip extends outwardly from a loweredge of said one or more downwardly extending walls, wherein one or morecover engagement tabs extend from portions of said cover element lip toprovide at least partial frictional engagement between said one or morecover engagement tabs and at least a portion of said ring element lip,and wherein at least two cover element handles extend outwardly fromsaid continuous cover element lip on opposing sides of said coverelement.
 9. The serving container and ring element system of claim 8,wherein said ring element lip further comprises one or more ring elementlip extensions that extend downwardly from said ring element lip andwherein said cover engagement tabs extend from portions of said coverelement lip to provide at least partial frictional engagement betweensaid one or more cover engagement tabs and at least a portion of saidring element lip and said ring element lip extensions.
 10. The servingcontainer and ring element system of claim 8, wherein said coverengagement tabs only extend from portions of said one or more downwardlyextending walls of said cover.
 11. The serving container and ringelement system of claim 8, further comprising a foil pan having a shapethat substantially corresponds to said shape of said serving dish, suchthat said foil pan can be substantially nested within said serving dish,such that said ring element secures said foil pan between said ringelement and said serving dish.
 12. The serving container and ringelement system of claim 11, wherein said foil pan comprises a bottomwall, one or more upwardly extending walls, wherein said one or moreupwardly extending walls extend upwardly from around an outer peripheryof said bottom wall, and wherein a continuous foil pan lip extendsoutwardly from an upper edge of said one or more upwardly extendingwalls.
 13. The serving container and ring element system of claim 8,wherein said handle skirt portions extend downwardly from said handleportions, below said ring element lip.
 14. A serving container and ringelement system, comprising: a serving dish, wherein said serving dishincludes a continuous, upwardly extending wall, wherein a serving dishlip extends outwardly from an upper edge of at least a portion of saidupwardly extending wall; and a ring element, wherein said ring elementincludes a ring element lip having a shape that substantiallycorresponds to at least said shape of said serving dish lip, whereinportions of said ring element lip are formed to be positionable atop atleast a portion of said serving dish lip to cover at least a portion ofsaid serving dish lip, such that when said portions of said ring elementlip are atop at least a portion of said serving dish lip, at least aportion of said ring element is over at least a portion of said servingdish lip, but wherein said ring element does not entirely cover saidserving dish.
 15. The serving container and ring element system of claim14, wherein portions of said ring element lip are formed to bepositionable around at least a portion of said serving dish lip toprovide at least partial frictional engagement between portions of saidring element lip and at least a portion of said serving dish lip, suchthat when said portions of said ring element lip are in frictionalengagement with at least a portion of said serving dish lip, at least aportion of said ring element is secured around and over at least aportion of said serving dish lip, but wherein said ring element does notentirely cover said serving dish.
 16. The serving container and ringelement system of claim 14, wherein at least two serving dish handlesextend outwardly from said continuous serving dish lip on opposing sidesof said serving dish.
 17. The serving container and ring element systemof claim 14, further comprising a cover element, wherein said coverelement includes a top wall, a continuous, downwardly extending wall,wherein said downwardly extending wall extends downwardly from around anouter periphery of said top wall, wherein a cover element lip extendsoutwardly from at least a portion of a lower edge of said downwardlyextending wall, wherein one or more cover engagement tabs extend fromportions of said cover element lip to provide at least partialfrictional engagement between said one or more cover engagement tabs andat least a portion of said ring element lip.
 18. The serving containerand ring element system of claim 17, wherein at least two cover elementhandles extend outwardly from said cover element lip on opposing sidesof said cover element.
 19. The serving container and ring element systemof claim 18, wherein at least two ring element handle portions extendoutwardly from said ring element lip, wherein each ring element handleportion has a shape that substantially corresponds to said shape of saidserving dish handles, wherein each ring element handle portion includesa handle skirt portion extending downwardly from said handle portion,wherein each handle skirt portion is formed so as to be positionablearound at least a portion of a serving dish handle and provide at leastpartial frictional engagement of said handle skirt portion with at leasta portion of said serving dish handle, and wherein when said handleskirt portions are in frictional engagement with at least a portion ofeach of said serving dish handles.
 20. The serving container and ringelement system of claim 14, further comprising a foil pan having a shapethat substantially corresponds to said shape of said serving dish, suchthat said foil pan can be substantially nested within said serving dish,such that said ring element secures said foil pan between said ringelement and said serving dish.